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Wheel well liners

I will be the odd man out. Since I actually take my truck off road and tow with it. I like to be able to keep the air bags and cradles clean. The Ford liners don't hang way down past the frame like the Husky's making it a little easier at the car wash.

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Old post, but hoping you're around...I want to go with the Ford ones as well, but don't the ford ones have two (for lack of a better word, reverse) indentations on them?

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Went with rough county wheel well liners 99$ delivered and installed in 20 min.
Did you have any rubbing when off-roading? I just installed the RC's and went up a fire road. Passenger side was catching on the leaf spring. Got home and used a heat gun to bend it out a bit. Seems fine now.
 
Did you have any rubbing when off-roading? I just installed the RC's and went up a fire road. Passenger side was catching on the leaf spring. Got home and used a heat gun to bend it out a bit. Seems fine now.
That's some of my worry, and was thinking of going OEM.
 
That's some of my worry, and was thinking of going OEM.
Just took for a little off-road test after the heat gun. No rubbing. Not that bad really. Considering they don't ship them in a package, could've warped during shipping or if sitting the sun. Other than that they're fine for $99.
 
check your ford reward points. I went with OEM and have no complaints but they cost me zero out of pocket by using my reward points.

mine do not have the indentions - they are smooth across that whole section.
 
check your ford reward points. I went with OEM and have no complaints but they cost me zero out of pocket by using my reward points.

mine do not have the indentions - they are smooth across that whole section.
I have zero points, lol...Haven't done the research to understand those yet.

Smooth isn't a deal breaker, but would have preferred the indentions for aesthetic reasons.
 
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